IE7? Did anyone test the new release?
IE7? Did anyone test the new release?
IE7? Did anyone test the new release?
Re: IE7? Did anyone test the new release?
Looks like a firefox clone..ricardo wrote:IE7? Did anyone test the new release?
And I tested it and it is bullshit.
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I totally agree with you... It isn't even copied correctly after firefox. I tried it and used it for a week and after this i came back to good old firefox. Personally i hate the button and menu arrangement and the GUI is much slower than firefox's one. Waste of HDD spaceLooks like a firefox clone..
And I tested it and it is bullshit.
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I looked at RC2, when I discovered that several UI peices weren't where I prefer them and that you couldn't move some of them, I removed it and went back to IE6.
I prefer the UI peices in this order (top to bottom):
1. Menus
2. Buttons
3. Address
4. Links
And I prefer the tabs to be at the bottom (which I think is configurable in IE7 but don't fully remember if it is)
I've also seen lots of reports of JavaScript that works fine in IE6 doesn't work at all in IE7.
I have no plans to even look at the released version unlessed forced to.
I prefer the UI peices in this order (top to bottom):
1. Menus
2. Buttons
3. Address
4. Links
And I prefer the tabs to be at the bottom (which I think is configurable in IE7 but don't fully remember if it is)
I've also seen lots of reports of JavaScript that works fine in IE6 doesn't work at all in IE7.
I have no plans to even look at the released version unlessed forced to.
Didnt test the new IE myself.
But I read an article about it in a rather good german computer mag
(called iX).
They say that the new version is really disappointing and that a lot of
browser bugs arent corrected so far. In comparision with the open source
competitors like firefox - the IE7 seems to be beyond their quality.
This article really makes me wonder how such a big company like
microsoft doesnt seem to be able to provide a better and closer to the
w3c standards (conform) browser. :roll:
But again - I didnt test it myself .. this is just what the article says ...
But I read an article about it in a rather good german computer mag
(called iX).
They say that the new version is really disappointing and that a lot of
browser bugs arent corrected so far. In comparision with the open source
competitors like firefox - the IE7 seems to be beyond their quality.
This article really makes me wonder how such a big company like
microsoft doesnt seem to be able to provide a better and closer to the
w3c standards (conform) browser. :roll:
But again - I didnt test it myself .. this is just what the article says ...
regards,
benny!
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pe0ple ar3 str4nge!!!
benny!
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pe0ple ar3 str4nge!!!
Re: IE7? Did anyone test the new release?
> IE7? Did anyone test the new release?
It's still got a security flaw from IE6:
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2006/ ... 02498.html
http://secunia.com/advisories/22477/
Thus, I fail to see any reason for me to change from Firefox.
It's still got a security flaw from IE6:
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2006/ ... 02498.html
http://secunia.com/advisories/22477/
Thus, I fail to see any reason for me to change from Firefox.
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Re: IE7? Did anyone test the new release?
I love 7. Nothing against firefox, I have that on my U3 stick.
I program for windows, not for Mozilla..
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The reason I am going with IE7 is because I was having problems with some Websites not working Firefox, even with plugins that "act like IE is viewing the page". Plus, my clients are going to be using such and I need to know what's going on with any technology my clients have, are, will use. I also know and have used "about:config" for Firefox.
I wish Firefox had a foolproof way of viewing any IE page, without errors, problems.
I wish Firefox had a foolproof way of viewing any IE page, without errors, problems.
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> I wish Firefox had a foolproof way of viewing any IE page, without errors, problems
You need the IETab extension, which does exactly what you want:
http://ietab.mozdev.org/
You need the IETab extension, which does exactly what you want:
http://ietab.mozdev.org/
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I installed 7 and used it for a couple of days, I didn't really see anything wrong with it that I could put my finger on. It did seem less reliable at bringing pages up quickly than 6 but that could just be an impression. All in all I didn't feel comfortable with it so out it went for now. I'll wait for the first service pack and try it again in a few months.
I just checked, the version I have installed is this very plugin and it did not work on my last two (2) attempts when ordering parts.
Thanks PB though.
Thanks PB though.
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